Scorcher 200 (Modified Pulsar 200) by Jedi Customs

Scorcher 200 (Modified Pulsar 200) by Jedi Customs: Bajaj Pulsar 200 DTS-i was once a star product in the company lineup. It was compact, carried impressive design and was much more powerful than anything priced closer in the segment.

It carried the same design as Pulsar 180 while additional use of a better exhaust design (shared with 220F) gave it the exclusive place in automotive industry.

Have you ever wondered what it would have looked like if Bajaj planned a scrambler out of Pulsar 200? Here is one closest example from Jedi Customs that shows the elegance of a scrambler with the heart of a powerful performer.

Scorcher 200 (Modified Pulsar 200) by Jedi Customs

Finished in Blue and carrying the retro stripe design on its fuel tank, Scorcher 200 from Jedi Customs is minimal in terms of panels but still looks exclusive with its carved fuel tank. The side panel is even minimal and carries the same Blue theme with single White stripe.

The blue flows smoothly into the rear suspension while front suspension stays black with covers. White stays alive throughout the theme as base of both the rims are painted white for maximum contrast. Chrome comes out to be the third big thing through its exclusive exhaust design and lower section of the engine.

Apart from these, one can spot a beautifully ribbed seat that houses two riders with much ease. The tyres are all new and compliment the look of Scorcher 200 is all terms. The front headlight gets replaced with chrome round headlight, guarded by black protector and carrying orange indicators for the retro theme.

Grips on the handlebar are painted white while front and rear fender gets opposite finish with black for the front and chrome for the rear. Stock Bajaj Pulsar 200 is powered by a 198.8cc, single cylinder engine producing 18.01 BHP and 17.68 Nm of torque.

This is what Jedi Customs has to say about their custom Scorcher 200:“The custom motorcycle world agog with Royal Enfields we somehow felt we are doing injustice to other smaller engines which are often tagged as commuters, Hence the concept of a scrambler out of a Pulsar 200. The idea came upon a random thought after a neighbor bus garage mechanic almost gave up on us to get his dying pulsar a new lease of life. But then you do out of the box stuff only once in an while and hence the scrambler. Built on a 200cc machine this particular build is a typical scrambler with all the necessary elements like the suspensions, exhaust, spoked wheels, seat and others. The colour combinations is something that we thought would be eye catching and at the same time classy.”